Founded in 1903, Chevrolet is one of America's oldest remaining legacy automakers. Acquired by General Motors in 1918, ...
Fun fact: There are thought to be only three C7-generation Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 convertibles registered across the entire nation of Canada, according to the country's own CTV News. Less fun fact ...
A Corvette owner in Miami Beach has captured a video showing a would-be thief begging for help after getting stuck inside his sports car. The footage taken by Julio Solano appears to show suspect ...
The 2025 Corvette ZR1 got its big reveal in July, showing off a long list of impressive specs. However, even with the new ZR1 officially out in the open, development continues in the background.
We look at the history of the Corvette ZR1 nameplate and how it went from RPO code to 200-mph symbol of ultimate Corvette performance! The ZR1 tag, with and without a hyphen, has been around for ...
Dumbest person on earth. And that’s exactly what happened to one Florida Corvette thief who got cough — and stuck — in the act. After having breakfast Julio Solano came back to a Miami Beach ...
Making waves in the world of muscle cars, the Dodge Challenger was thrust into the spotlight with its role in the cult ...
In mid-1953, Chevrolet introduced the quintessential American sports car, the Corvette. Fast forward 70 years, and the 'Vette is still turning heads and causing a stir. Yet, the modern-day ...
He went from being locked in a car to being locked up in jail. A foolish car thief in Florida pleaded with a Corvette owner to help him out of the luxury sports vehicle — after he broke into it ...
The Chevrolet Corvette has been America’s darling sports car since its introduction in 1953. While its competitors have come and gone, the Corvette lasted through the ages with a reputation for ...
The 2025 Corvette ushers in the mid-engine sports car’s sixth model year, bringing with it several important updates and changes. Among them is new styling options for the exterior and interior ...
"You just start talking when you meet Corvette people," Leno said. "It really has become its own separate brand now, isn't it?" "We'd never, I don't think, take it out of Chevrolet because the ...